'Insane,' dual motor Tesla Model S on closed course

The fastest 4-Door vehicle ever produced is driven on a closed course at Emerald Downs

By By JOSHUA TRUJILLO

on April 3, 2015 5:38 PM

Photo: JOSHUA TRUJILLO, SEATTLEPI.COM

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The dual motor Tesla Model S P85D is shown at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test drive the all-electric car on a closed course. The car features "insane" mode, which allows the car to go from zero to 60 miles-per-hour in 3.2 seconds. The sedan is the fastest 4-door vehicle ever produced. Photographed on Friday, April 3, 2015.

The dual motor Tesla Model S P85D is shown as it accelerates on a closed course at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test drive the all-electric car on a closed course. The car features "insane" mode, which allows the car to go from zero to 60 miles-per-hour in 3.2 seconds. The sedan is the fastest 4-door vehicle ever produced.

The dual motor Tesla Model S P85D is shown as it accelerates on a closed course at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers

The steering wheel of the dual motor Tesla Model S P85D is shown at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test drive the all-electric car on a closed course.

The steering wheel of the dual motor Tesla Model S P85D is shown at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test

A dual motor Tesla Model S P85D speeds through a closed course at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test drive the all-electric car on a closed course.

A dual motor Tesla Model S P85D speeds through a closed course at Emerald Downs in Auburn. The Palo Alto-based car manufacturer brought the cars to the Seattle area where potential customers were able to test